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Tianducheng (also known as Little Paris), a weird copycat town near Shanghai, China

It was built by a Chinese real estate developer company built the perfect copies of some Parisian houses, the Champ de Mars and the Eiffel Tower, of course. The place could be big enough to house 100,000 people, but there are only 2,000 inhabitants now.

An iron replica of the Statue of Liberty in Barrancas De Belgrano Square, Buenos Aires, Argentina

A sitting Lady with a Torch on a dome of a building of Museum of Ethnography and Art Crafts, decorated by Leandro Marconi, Lviv, Ukraine

Window of the World theme park with more than 100 reproductions of the most famous places and monuments around the world, including the 1:3 version of the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty in Shenzhen, China

A 115 ft (35 m) high Spirit of American Independence in Heide Park Resort, a theme park in Soltau, Germany

Falconity of Wonders, a project being built in Dubai since 2005. It was delayed in 2009, but the work will be resumed in the next months. The complex will feature life-size replicas of the seven wonders of the world and some of the most famous monuments like the Eiffel Tower.

A temporary Statue of Liberty at former Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, 1996

The 1:5 replica of the Eiffel Tower in the village of Parizh, Russia, built in 2005. It serves as a cellular network station.

Paris Las Vegas Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada

When the scale model of the Eiffel Tower was designed, it was planned to be full scale, but the airport was too close and the tower had to be shrunk. The scale is approximately 1:2. – according to Wikipedia.

A replica of the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Vardhman Fantasy, an amusement park in Mumbai, India

Some Englishmen adored the Eiffel Tower, which was erected in Paris for the 1889 World's Fair, so they wanted to have their own in London. In the next year they've held a contest to design the Great Tower Of London. This one obtained the First Prize (500 Guineas, now $835):